you can also type :q to quit..

-jo

On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 6:47 AM, Hans Petter Birkeland
<hpbirkel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It is also worth noting that there's no Save. Everything you do is saved
> automatically. Therfore no warning.
>
> 2. feb. 2016 00:42 skrev "Robert William Hutton" <r...@helms-deep.net>:
>>
>> On 02/02/16 09:50, François Patte wrote:
>> > I have just installed darktable and, if I can open darktable from the
>> > application menu (xfce), I don't know how to cleanly quit it.... No
>> > button "quit" is available on the interface.
>>
>> Darktable relies on the window manager to display a close button on the
>> window decorations (the
>> little cross button).  What window manager are you using?  You could try
>> Ctrl-q on the keyboard, or
>> google tells me that Alt-F4 is the close window keyboard shortcut for
>> xfce.
>>
>> > Doing this way, darktable does not warn if a file has been modified.
>> > When I reopen it, the last session is opened....
>>
>> That's the way that darktable works.  The basic idea is that you maintain
>> a library of your images,
>> and then you can search through this using the collect module in the top
>> left.
>>
>> > How to close everything before quitting and have darktable ready for a
>> > new session when I reopen it.
>>
>> If you don't want any state to be remembered by darktable, and have it
>> open freshly each time, you
>> can start it with something like the following shell script.  Note that
>> this throws away everything
>> you do, including all your image edits.  These are normally stored in two
>> places: the .xmp file for
>> each image, saved next to the raw file, and the database.  So remove the
>> write_sidecar_files=FALSE
>> switch if you want to save the xmp files, for example, or the --configdir
>> if you want to store your
>> configuration, etc.
>>
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>> # LevedevRI's startup file for darktable-dev
>> rm -Rf /tmp/darktable_tmp
>> mkdir -p /tmp/darktable_tmp
>> darktable --library /tmp/darktable_tmp/library.db \
>>            --configdir /tmp/darktable_tmp --cachedir /tmp/darktable_tmp \
>>            --tmpdir /tmp/darktable_tmp --conf write_sidecar_files=FALSE $*
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>
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